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2009/9/22 Arne v.Irmer <Arne.vonIrmer@tu-dortmund.de>:
> Hi,
> with the command line program "zip" I can create a zip-File with annotated folders inside.
I try to generate such a zip-File with the org.apache.tools.zip classes coming with ant.jar.
>
> Here is my small example program:
>
> package org.example.zip;
>
> import java.io.BufferedOutputStream;
> import java.io.FileOutputStream;
>
> import org.apache.tools.zip.ZipEntry;
> import org.apache.tools.zip.ZipOutputStream;
>
> public class ZipTest {
> public static void main (String argv[]) {
> try {
> FileOutputStream dest = new FileOutputStream("/tmp/checkFolder.zip");
> ZipOutputStream out = new ZipOutputStream(new BufferedOutputStream(dest));
>
> ZipEntry folderEntry = new ZipEntry("TestFolder");
In the souce code for ZipEntry I see
public boolean isDirectory() {
return getName().endsWith("/");
}
so I expect that should be new ZipEntry("TestFolder/")...
"TestFolder" is a perfectly valid name for a file - extensions aren't
mandatory, especially on non-windows systems. The fact you don't call
out.write() for folderEntry explains why it then has a length of 0,
but asides from that it looks to me that you're creating two files,
one of which happens to be in a folder with the same name as the first
one (hence the errors you get when unzipping).
I'm curious what exactly this has to do with Ant, though?
Andy
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